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I call it the Falcomposite LNB27RG Furio RG prototype (ZK-LLG) of New Zealand.
The beautiful lines (and name) should disclose that the designers are (likely) from Italian descent (L & G Nustrini and L. Ancelotti). I think it is a very nice look-a-like of the Falco FL-8, but this time made of composite materials.
Wow that was the a complete and correct answer wout..yes the designers are of Italian decent and are the current importers of the Tecnam microlights for NZ and Australia and they aslo own an original Falco.
Let's be happy new planes are still developed every day. Just imagine the supply dries up and we are without (at least) one hobby
This twin is postwar and the cowlings could give an idea where it is NOT from.
Some hints in the Zlin/Arado-like trainer.
It is postwar, the country of birth is close to that of Lefty's previous post and (part of) the Model number is written on the aircraft itself.
This is the Letov XLA-54 from the CSSR. It first flew 1950 and was (reportedly) a "upgraded'' Avia XLE-10 of a few years earlier.
Engine was a 580hp M-411R (local Argus Afs-411).
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